Which of the following operating systems uses C:\Users\username as the default directory for user files? (Two answers)
Windows 7 & Vista
You have a Windows 7 computer. You have created a custom library using D:\Stats as the path to the Library. You want files in the D:\Reports folder to be available in the Library you created. The files should also still be accessible using the D:\Reports folder. What should you do?
Include the D:\Reports folder in the Library
You need to install a 32-bit application on a 64-bit version of windows 7. Where is the default directory where the application will be installed?
%systemdrive%\Program Files (x86)
Which operating system does not use C:\Windows as the default location for system files?
Windows 2000
You need to install a 32-bit application on a 32-bit version of windows vista. Where is the default directory where the application will be installed?
%systemdrive%\Program Files
Which of the following best describes the use of Libraries in Windows 7?
Special folders that group files and folders, possible stored in both local or network locations, into a single logical folder.
Where are fonts on a Windows 7 systems?
%systemroot%\Fonts\
What is the path to the user profiles in Windows XP?
%systemdrive%\Documents and Settings\
Which windows versions use Libraries to logical group files?
Windows 7
You need to see the temporary files on a machine running Windows 7. Which directory holds the user temporary files, and what environment variable stores the temporary directory path. (Select two)
- C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Temp
You recently purchased a new computer running windows 7 for your companies graphic designer. The graphic designed needs his design fonts removed from his old winnows 2000 computer and placed on his new computer. Assuming the default directories were used during installation for both systems, which action is correct?
-Copy fonts from C:\Winnt\Fonts to C:\Windows\Fonts
Which of the following are true of Libraries in Windows 7? (Select Two)